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My daughter's bedroom was featured in the June Bedrooms & Baths 2008 issue. Page 57.

Even though my home has been completely updated since the photo shoot, you can see what it looked like in October 2006 in this fabulous issue!

In the September 2006 issue some of my early work can be found on pages 74 - 77!

In June 2006 some of my Pillows were showcased! They can be found on pages 47 and 52!

Some of my early work can be found in the September 2005 issue of RH! You can see samples on pages 70 and 73.

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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

~LACE WEATHERED APRONS~ White Wednesday

~TATTERED WHITE APRON~

Today I'm linking up again with Kathleen over at Faded Charm for White Wednesday and also What's It Wednesday over at Ivy and Elephants! I hope you'll pop over to both these fabulous places and check out all the things offered up this week! We all have a wonderful time and we'd love to have you join us!

~STONE-WASHED w/ CROCHET LACE~

Over the past few weeks I've been working on creating some new merchandise for my A Gathering Place Shoppe! For the longest time I've wanted to stitch up some vintage style aprons, but with a weathered-lace twist! I've finally gotten around to making a few and honestly I've had more fun sewing in my studio than I've had in a long, long time!

Each of the aprons you see were fashioned with vintage sheeting, pre-owned (used) window panels or newer cotton sheets. The laces/trims are all vintage as are the buttons!

~TATTERED LACE and TRIMS~

There won't be two alike! The aprons weren't terribly hard to make once I settled on a specific pattern. One basic layout was used for each apron even though the tattered cotton and lace trims have been mixed up a bit!!!

Once our new kitchen is finished I'm going to love hanging one of these up on some little chippy peg-shelf or over a cabinet knob!

~PINK-WHITE-STONE~

Couldn't resist tossing a pink one into the mix!

(Now you know a wee little bit of what I've been working on!!!!)

TODAY (Wednesday) our new wood floors are being installed. Can you see me jumping up and down with excitement? I can hardly wait!

I love the darker linen look! Fabulicious if you ask me!!! I also adore the quote from Luke you have on your sidebar. It's hung on my cork board right by my work station. One which reminds me daily of the purpose being for His purpose! I keep peaking over and every time there is something different on your blog. I love how it looks now. so pretty. Hugs. T

Oh, I think they are just as sweet as the other but the linen is my fav.

I've been missing the pink so was happy to see the pink apron. All of them are so cute! OK, new floors, so what have you done with all the furniture? That would be no fun moving that out of the way. Then to put it all back. Makes my back sore just thinking about it!♥♫

Hi RebeccaI'm sort of an apronaholic - is this possible? :-)I buy nice ones at craft sales and country stores -and have a few special ones that are favourites.I'll be sure to check yours out, I love the design.Hope the wood floor goes in smoothly, I like mine.Judith

My, and I had guessed some over sized pillows... But you are a genius for dreaming this up. Very nicely done. That brings back a mix of old west and romantic home style. Perfect for this downward economy where more women might bake and cook in the home for being thrifty.Love to you talented lady and wow, in a few days you're living in a different place!

I think your newly styled aprons are lovely. They have such a quaint, old-fashioned look to them, reminding me of "days gone by"........love them!! I could not choose a favorite, they are each so pretty. I hope you make plenty, I think there will be an "all the latest rage" rush for them! LOL I bet you are up (it's 4:45AM) andready for the professional guys to get to your house and begin the wood flooring project! I am so happy for you because I know how long you have been waiting for this to be done! I know you are going to love it all when it is finished. Happy Hump Day!!! Take lots of pictures!!! Hugs and love, Francy

Rebecca!These are so pretty!! I so admire those of you with the patience to sew...give me a paintbrush any day of the week :)...It is fun to see all of the *changes* you are making!Reneps...your post on Sunday with the song lyrics really spoke to me...one of *those* days...and it encouraged me to just wait on the Lord...

Hello sweet Rebecca! So glad you stopped by for a visit. I wish I had that Fu Fu dog lol! Someday. I know you have a precious Yorkie, and she is a doll too! Love your beautiful aprons. You are so creative!

Such pretty aprons Rebecca! I have grand intentions of making aprons out of white skirts that I have accumulated, but haven't gotten around to it yet. At least the bottom of the apron would be almost all done!!Blessings~

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